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Record #197527:

IASSA reflects on its 20th anniversary and Arctic social sciences / Igor Krupnik.

Title: IASSA reflects on its 20th anniversary and Arctic social sciences / Igor Krupnik.
Author(s): Krupnik, Igor.
Date: 2011.
In: Arctic Studies Center Newsletter. (2011.), Vol. 18 (2011)
Abstract: Reports celebration of 20th anniversary of International Arctic Social Sciences Association (IASSA). Notes that association has emerged as leading forum for various groups of social scientists and humanities researchers working in North; also that it has become influential in integrating social sciences into larger network of interdisciplinary polar science via its participation in major initiatives, such as Arctic Human Development Report (2004) and, more latterly, in 2007-2008 International Polar Year.
Notes:

Arctic Studies Center Newsletter. Vol. 18 :22-24 (2011).

Keywords: IPY07-08E -- IPY 2007-08 Education, outreach and communication publications.
3 -- Social sciences.
J -- Social sciences.
(*3) -- Arctic regions.
SPRI record no.: 197527

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